The scramble is well and truly on for black type with these broodmare prospects and it's a wide-open race if Miss Tonnerre fails for a third time to reproduce the best form she showed last season. These are pretty early days and it's a step back down in class, so maybe she can stage a revival, but JANEY MACKERS is the one who's most readily given another chance now that rain has returned to the weather forecast. El Budoor scraped home in an AW maiden just ten days ago but she probably brings the most potential. Purple Rainbow looks the most interesting among several who need to settle a lot better.[Richard Austen]
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Won twice as 2yo before well held at 33-1 in the Group 1 Fillies' Mile on final start for Sir Michael Stoute; held up and travelled well enough to halfway in 1m2f Listed race back at Newmarket (good to firm, as on debut) on seasonal/stable debut but went to nothing, which was a bit too off-putting.
Won 1m maiden in the autumn and by a neck in 1m2f handicap last Sunday, both on AW; close second on good to firm on penultimate start but, having scored off a mark of 77 last time, this race is a much higher class.
By Kingman out of multiple Group 2 winner at up to 2m; seventh at Ascot (1m2f, good to firm) on debut; gave trouble in the preliminaries at Lingfield (1m2f, AW) three weeks later and still looked inexperienced in the race but she won that maiden on the nod and surely has more improvement in her.
Gained her emphatic 2yo win at Doncaster (1m maiden) on soft ground and failed to confirm that promise in 1m2f Listed event at Newmarket on good to firm five weeks ago; with altered ground conditions again today, she could bounce back.
Won debut and her Group 2 fourth at Doncaster (1m, good) next time is the best form in this field; heavy going may excuse her run in France next time but that was followed by another poor show in the Musidora at York (1m2f, good to firm) on reappearance, so she now has a question to answer.
Ended last season with emphatic handicap wins at Nottingham (1m, heavy) and Newmarket (1m1f, soft); fair efforts on good ground in a 1m2f handicap and the Listed Cheshire Oaks this season, which don't suggest she's up to this level but a return to testing ground offers hope.
Second and first (made all) in her two AW races in the winter; boxed on well for 2l fourth of six in novice at Ascot (1m, good to firm) in April, particularly considering she refused to settle in the early stages; dam should bring the stamina, so she has clear potential but learning to produce a more settled display may still be key.
Got up close home in Wolverhampton novice (8.6f, AW) in April on debut; found one too good for her in a novice at Windsor (1m2f, good to soft) four weeks ago but saw the trip out well and should still be open to progress.
Sister to top-class Cracksman; improved to win a maiden at Yarmouth (11.4f, good to firm) in April by 11l; last of seven in the Cheshire Oaks but 3l sixth of nine over C&D (good) in another Listed race 15 days ago registered her highest rating and she kept on well; needs better still.
Won a novice at Yarmouth (1m, good to soft) on sole 2yo start; raced freely when beating one home at Kempton (1m, AW) and none in C&D Listed race (good) 15 days ago, but it's a bit too early to forget the debut promise; tongue-tie is enlisted.
Off the mark by 2l in a five-runner novice at Sandown (1m2f, good) in April; put firmly in her place when she again made the running in the Group 3 Musidora at York (1m2f, good to firm) 19 days later but she could still have a shot at this lower level.
Impressed in a small-field Sandown maiden last September on debut; there was no significant advance in a Listed event at Newmarket (again 1m on soft; fifth) in November or handicap at Southwell (1m, AW; fourth) in April, but her sire gives plenty of hope for this longer trip.
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